Description |
1 online resource (xiii, 220 pages) |
Series |
Studies in computational intelligence ; v. 959 |
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Studies in computational intelligence ; v. 959
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Contents |
Q-Fuzzy Subtopology -- Lattice-Valued Algebraic Structures Via Residuated Maps -- Aggregation and Pre-aggregation Functions -- Finite Model Property and Varieties of BL-Algebras -- Collection Integral on Infinite Spaces -- Duhamel Hereditary Integrals in Viscoelasticity -- Weighted Penalty-Based Aggregation -- Aggregation Operators in Fuzzy Relational Mathematical -- Morphology: Erosion and Dilation -- Characterization of the Infimum of Classes Induced by an Attribute Reduction in FCA -- Extensions of Fuzzy Measures Based on Double Generalization of the Lovász Extension Formula -- On the Intuitionistic Fuzzy Representations of Rough Real Functions -- Automatic Generation of Linguistic Descriptions of Electricity Consumption in the Buildings of a Large Institution -- On the Selection the Rule Membership Functions and Fuzzy Rule Interpolation -- Linguistic Descriptions of Data Via Fuzzy Formal Concept Analysis -- Rough Sets and Topology in AST: A Study Via Higher-Order Fuzzy Logic -- OLGGA: An On-Line Generation-Less Genetic Algorithm -- Some Dynamical Properties of Higher-Order Fuzzy Cognitive Maps -- A Fuzzy Declarative Approach to Classify Unlabeled Short Texts Based on Automatically Constructed WordNet Ontologies -- Automatic Recognition of Handwritten Urdu Characters -- Algorithms for Triggering General Regression Neural Network -- Local Binary Pattern-Based Fingerprint Matching -- Database Incident Response and Forensic Preparation Through the Performance Features -- Formal Concept Analysis for Detecting Criminal Patterns -- Detection of Fraudulent Credit Card Transactions by Computational Intelligence Models as a Tool in Digital Forensics -- Data Mining Techniques for the Analysis of Student’s Admission Data |
Summary |
Complex problems and systems, which prevail in the real world, cannot often be tackled and solved either by traditional methods offered by mathematics or even the traditional computer science (CS) and and artificial intelligence (AI).). What is the way out of this dilemma? Advanced methodologies, and tools and techniques, mimicking human reasoning or the behavior of animals, animal populations or certain parts of the living bod, based on traditional computer science science and the initial approaches of artificial intelligence are often referred to as biologically inspired methods, or often computational intelligence (CI). Computational intelligence offers effective and efficient solutions to many unsolvable" problems problems. However, it is far from being a ready to use and complete collection of approaches, and is rather a continuously developing field without clear borders. The emerging new models and algorithms of computational intelligence are deeply rooted in the vast apparatus of traditional mathematics. Thus, the investigation of connections and synergy between mathematics and computational intelligence is an eminent goal which is periodically pursued by a group of mathematicians and computational intelligence researchers who regularly attend the annual European Symposia on Computational Intelligence and Mathematics (ESCIM). Some relevant papers from the last ESCIM-2020 are included in this volume |
Notes |
Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed September 8, 2021) |
Subject |
Fuzzy mathematics -- Congresses
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Computational intelligence -- Congresses
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Computational intelligence
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Fuzzy mathematics
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Genre/Form |
proceedings (reports)
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Conference papers and proceedings
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Conference papers and proceedings.
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Actes de congrès.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Harmati, István Á
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Kòczy, László T
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Medina, Jesús
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Ramírez-Poussa, Eloísa
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European Symposium on Computational Intelligence and Mathematics (2020 : Online)
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ISBN |
9783030749705 |
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3030749703 |
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